A Chef Fascinated With What She Does

For Giovanna Huyke, famous Puerto Rican food ambassador, cooking is an art

En español | Giovanna Huyke's path to stardom on stage took a U-turn that led to a different stage: a kitchen. "I was lucky to grow up in a house where food was the center of everything," says the host of Cocina con Giovanna.

"Cooking is the perfect art, the only one that touches all the senses."
— Giovanna Huyke

But a much younger Huyke was convinced theater was her life's mission, and she traveled from Puerto Rico to New Orleans to study acting.

Between rehearsals, she worked at the legendary Lee Barnes Cooking School, where she met chefs like Paul Prudhomme, whom she says later opened doors for her.

"Theater relies on a lot of people," says Huyke, 54. "But in the kitchen, you prepare something good, you give it to someone ... and they give you something back in their facial reaction as they're savoring it. That for me is unique. That is catharsis."

After owning a restaurant, writing a food column and starting a family, she turned to TV, where her acting savvy proved a plus in her cooking show. After all, she says, "The star of a cooking show is going to be the plate."